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I Stopped Trying to Get Above It
Reading Jeff Kripal’s Roads of Excess, Palaces of Wisdom brought the topic of mysticism to the front of my mind. At earlier junctures of my life journey, mysticism had clearly been a concern. It seemed to offer a way out … Continue reading
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Tagged Advaita Vedanta, beautiful guru, beyond good and evil, Blaise Pascal, cancer and life experience, cults and corruption, dangers of a spiritual quest, dilemmas and double binds, Eastern mystics, eros and merging with God, eros and mysticism, escapism, Evelyn Underhill, Evelyn Underhill’s Mysticism, experiential impasses, finding one’s life path, getting above it, guru who falls, gurus and exploitation, historians of mysticism, impasses, insoluble experience and cancer, knowing how to think, knowing what to do, knowing what to say, Kripal’s Roads of Excess Palaces of Wisdom, life in history, life journey, life on the timeline, life’s impasses and cancer, merging with the Divine, mind control and brainwashing, mystical journeys, mystical merging, mysticism and authenticity, mysticism and autonomy, mysticism and celibacy, mysticism and conformism, mysticism and human goals, mysticism and seduction, mysticism and sex, mysticism and the erotic, mysticism as academic topic, mysticism as escapism, mysticism studies, mystics in Asia, mystics in Christianity, Pascal as mystic, Realized Master, spiritual exploration and brainwashing, spiritual exploration and mind control, spiritual quest, spiritual quest and risk, theism and pantheism, transcendence, transcendence as escapism, woman guru
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When It Has My Name On It
There are moments that put one’s integrity to the test. They aren’t necessarily to be ranked higher than the everyday moments that only require one to keep on keeping on. In first youth, one dreams of deeds of heroic daring … Continue reading
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Tagged Abigail L. Rosenthal's "A Good Look at Evil", academic politics, admitting the truth, all that glitters is not gold, answering a call, avoiding a calling, being put on the spot, breaking the silence, career risk, careerism, child abuse, coming out of the closet, courage to grow up, derring-do, dodging a duty, duties one cannot dodge, earned vs phony status, everyday courage, everyday moments, expressing remorse, familial sexual abuse, family loyalty, family tree, father-daughter abuse, go along to get along, gossip, heroic efforts, imaginary heroics, integrity, integrity on the line, integrity's price, Israel, job threats in academe, life between heaven and hell, life challenge, life on the timeline, living normally, missing one's moment, moral blindness, moral challenge, moral courage, moral evasion, moral summons, morality has no gender, normality as heroic, ordinary choice vs moral choice, outward status vs real merit, Paul Newman in Exodus, power threats in academe, PTSD, putting one's honor on the line, real manhood and pretense of manhood, rising to a challenge, sharing a painful truth, social conformism, the call to courage, the call to heroism, the cost of truth, the courage to be normal, the moral dimension, the truth as reinstating reality, war wounds, war wounds and personality change, yearning for extremes, youthful dreams
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Overload
Straight ahead for us this week is a trip to California, with complex, hybrid purposes. Following an academic weekend in L.A., where both of us are presenting papers at the Eric Voegelin Society (which is a group within the American … Continue reading
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Tagged academic combat, academic etiquette of atheism, academic honor, academic hygiene, academic meetings, American Political Science Association, anti-nazi thinker, APSA, Bible as life in history, Biblical self criticism, Biblical supersessionism, biblical truth, Cain and Abel, cleaning up your act, covert anti-semitisim, Eric Voegelin, Eric Voegelin Society, Eric Voegelin's Israel and Revelation, Esau’s complaint, escaping the Gestapo, escapist transcendence, fairness in history, fight for the blessing, fight to be the favorite, George Foote Moore’s Judaism, God as Witness, gratitude in history, historical timeline, historicity of the Bible, human nature, human nature in history, in touch with feelings, Jacob and Esau, Jacob steals the blessing, Jews as history’s record keepers, justice and chronology, life on the timeline, linear history, linear timeline, neuropathy treatments, non-dogmatic spirituality, objectivity in history, philosophy of history, presenting academic papers, preserving minority opinions, preserving the divine image, preserving the human presence, rabbinic discussion, reading between the lines, repressed history, respecting minority opinions, seeking truth in history, sibling rivalry, spiritual factor in history, surviving the test of time, surviving to tell the story, The Longest Hatred, theory of history, truth-seekers, uncovering the subtext, under-served features of the human story
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